Korean J Anesthesiol.  1975 Dec;8(2):287-296.

Nerve Block and Low-frequency Electrical Acupuneture in a Pain Clinic

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  • 1Department of Anesthesiology, Yonsei University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.

Abstract

Pain is as old as mankind and is one of the physiological defense mechanisms, but when it lasts long, it may be harmful. We decided to conduct an exploratory trial with nerve block and acupuncture for 134 patients referred to this clinic with chronic or intractable pain syndromes. We used Model 6.25 and G6805 Electrotherapeutic Apparatus for acupuncture therapy. The results were as follows: (1) Sex and age distribution: 64 were male, 79 were female and 91 patients were over 40 years of age. (2) Localigation of pain: Scapular and upper extemities in 53 among 143 patients. (3) Method of treatment: Nerve block 84, low frequency electrical acupuncture 92 and combined therapy in 3 patients. (4) Effect of treatment: 92% of various nerve blocks and 88% of low frequency electrical acupuncture therapy gave good results.


MeSH Terms

Acupuncture
Acupuncture Therapy
Age Distribution
Defense Mechanisms
Female
Humans
Male
Methods
Nerve Block*
Pain Clinics*
Pain, Intractable
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